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Epic flights to Europe and the Middle East

Some TPG Lounge members told us how they’d transferred their American Express Membership Rewards points (MR points) to one of the program’s partner airlines so they could arrive to their final destinations in style aboard some the best business- and first-class products in the sky.

“I’m sure there are better ones on this list but I’ve consistently booked the throne seat in business class on Swiss Air from Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA) for 55,000 Amex MR points and only a $40 fuel charge. My biggest success with Amex MR points is the consistency of getting this flight, even during peak seasons.” — Zachary S.

“Back in 2012 when we could book round-trip business-class flights to Europe on Delta for only 100,000 SkyMiles per person, I transferred 200,000 Amex MR points — earned from a targeted 100,000 Business Platinum and 75,000 PRG sign-up, as well as spending — to fly Delta between Chicago (ORD) and Paris (CDG).” — Shana G.

“80,000 Amex MR points transferred to Aeroplan, then Lufthansa, to fly first class from Prague (PRG) to Frankfurt (FRA) to Washington, DC (IAD) to Denver (DEN). They picked me up in a Porsche [and took me] to the best lounge ever, then another Porsche to the 747. “ — James C.

“Booked Qatar Airways QSuites from Doha (DOH) to Zurich (ZRH) by transferring Amex MR points to British Airways and redeeming just 37,500 Avios plus 112 euros in taxes and fees for seven hours in the world’s best business class thanks to Zurich being in a lower mileage band than, say, London. This is now a bit more expensive post-2019 partner devaluation, but still a good deal.” — Matthew T.

“98,000 Amex MR points to Emirates to fly in first class on the A380. It was everything I ever wanted. The best is flying out of Dubai though, so you can take advantage of the first-class lounge and free a la carte dining.” — Johnny Z.G.

Adventures in Asia

Continuing that trend, many TPG Lounge readers said they’d used Amex MR points to fly to and from Asia in first and business class on Cathay Pacifc, EVA Air, ANA and Delta.

“I try to wait for the British Airways bonuses and use those to jet around Asia in Cathay Pacific’s business class or Cathay Dragon, which has excellent J class seats, too.” — Albert G.

“47,000 Amex MR points transferred to Virgin Atlantic for a one-way flight from Beijing (PEK) to Detroit (DTW) in Delta One Suites during the 30% transfer bonus period. It was my second time in the Suites but I loved it so much. It’s the only product I’ve flown where I can actually get some sleep.” — Brian M.

“46,000 Amex MR points transferred to Virgin Atlantic during the 30% promotion, redeemed for a one-way flight from Seattle (SEA) to Beijing (PEK) on Delta One (normally 60,000 points). Got it for two people round-trip. That’s 184,000 instead of 240,000. I took the risk of transferring first, then deciding on the exact dates, which was partly due to the low cancellation and change fee of $50 per person per trip. And yes, you can book Delta flights directly on the Virgin Atlantic website if there is available award space.” — Shu Y.

“I used 77,000 Amex MR points of the sign-up bonus to snag my return trip in EVA Air business class from Bali (DPS) to Los Angeles (LAX) via Taipei (TPE). It was probably a $3,000 ticket so it was a nice redemption rate via Air Canada’s Aeroplan program.” — Tom M.

Have you flown in EVA AIr’s business class yet? (Photo by Ethan Steinberg/The Points Guy)

Round-the-world dream trips

Not that we’re jealous — okay, we’re totally jealous — but a few TPG Lounge members were able to parlay their MR points into epic round-the-world journeys in business class.

“250,000 Amex MR points to fly the family around the world in business class.” — Steven L.

“[Using the] Virgin Atlantic 30% bonus to fly round-trip in ANA first class to Japan was the best value. The most interesting was arguably 110,000 points per person for a round-the-world trip in J via ANA to gift our son with seven new countries for his seventh birthday.” — Ashley W.H.

“An ANA around-the-world award from Toronto (YYZ) to Taipei (TPE) to Bali (DPS) to Istanbul (IST) to Athens (ATH) to Zurich (ZRH) to YYZ, all in business class on EVA Air, Turkish Airlines, Swiss Air and Air Canada. 125,000 Amex MR points plus $450 in taxes. You do have to call in to book the award but it only took about 30 minutes.” — Kyle M.

Featured photo of Lufthansa first class by Zach Honig/The Points Guy.

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